| Literature DB >> 30228878 |
Maha M Azab1, Dalia M Moheb2, Osama I El Shahawy2.
Abstract
Necrotic decayed primary molars with necrotic pulp tissues may show periapical involvement and root resorption. In this case report, a pediatric patient with a very common chief complain and clinical picture of necrotic badly decayed molar, introduced a very interesting case when radiographic investigation was performed, which showed that root resorption of the adjacent healthy molar occurred. The current report is, to the best of our knowledge, the first to report such finding in primary dentition.Entities:
Keywords: Necrotic tooth; Pulpectomy; Root resorption
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30228878 PMCID: PMC6124378 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.15375.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. Radiographic examination.
A) Pre-operative radiograph: Bone rarefaction and root resorption in first and second primary molars; B) Post-operative radiograph: Pulpectomy treatment in lower second primary molar; C) 8 months post-operative: cessation of root resorption.
Case timeline.
| Time | Event | |
|---|---|---|
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| Patient visited clinic,
| Abscess related to lower right
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| Pulpectomy procedure | |
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| 1
st Follow up
| No pain, no swelling
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| 2
nd follow up
| No pain, no swelling
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| 3
rd follow up
| No pain, no swelling
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| 4
th follow up
| No pain, no swelling
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